it depends on how you mesure it.
What affects death rates???Quite a few things can affect death rates a few of them are:warfaminedroughtdiseaseThese are just a few of the things which affect death rates
If birth rates exceed death rates, the population increases proportionally. If death rates exceed birth rates, the population decreases.
Birth rates rise as death rates fall?
mortality rate - Death Rate
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Demographic transition
Canada's birth/death rates per 1000 are: birth: 10.12 death: 10.8
demographic transition
Death and destruction
The proper sequence in the demographic transition model is: Stage 1 - high birth and death rates, Stage 2 - high birth rates and declining death rates, Stage 3 - declining birth rates and low death rates, Stage 4 - low birth and death rates, and some scholars also recognize a Stage 5 with very low birth and death rates.
The tendency of a population to shift from high birth and death rates is called a demographic transition.
Yes. Birth rates and death rates are factors of a population study. True. Easier for people to understand than yes.